Anyway, need to go home. If you really only want to plot the values of all 
variables, and its for some reason not important what value belongs to what 
exact variable:

plot(variances,ylim=range(variances,sdevs)) # black circles
points(sdevs,col=2,pch=3) #red crosses

On 20.11.2012, at 19:32, Elli wrote:

> I have a data set consisting of 364 variables and I need to graph the
> standard deviation and variance of each variable as only the function sd ()
> or var () is not enough. And I want to know how I can graph this?
> 
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